Rhein 05-4060 Batlle ICL Manipulator Ophthalmology 4-3/4"
Rhein 05-4060 Batlle ICL Manipulator Ophthalmology 4-3/4" is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Rhein 05-4060 Batlle ICL Manipulator Ophthalmology 4-3/4"
The Rhein 05-4060 Batlle ICL Manipulator is meticulously designed to facilitate precise positioning of Implantable Collamer Lenses (ICLs) during refractive surgery. Featuring a vaulted shaft that bends approximately 12 mm from the tip, and a round, roughened spatula-like tip, this tool enables surgeons to gently manipulate and tuck the lens haptics underneath the iris—minimizing trauma and ensuring optimal final placement.
• Model: 05-4060
• Vaulted Shaft
• Titanium
• Round, Roughened Spatula-like Tip
• Overall Length: 4-3/4 inches
At a length of 4‑3/4″, this compact instrument balances tactile control with maneuverability in microsurgical settings. Its round handle enhances grip comfort, while the vault shape and reduced length make it well-suited for confined ocular chambers—helping surgeons maintain steadiness and visual access during delicate lens alignment.
Constructed from robust titanium, the Batlle ICL Manipulator offers superior strength and lightweight versatility in the OR. Its reusable design readily withstands frequent sterilization, and its enduring precision makes it a trusted asset in ICL surgical sets—backed by lifetime repair support from Ambler (or Rhein).
These surgical instruments are categorized as limited use and are in excellent condition. They may be new out of the original manufacturer's packaging or have similar characteristics indicative of minimal prior use. Despite their limited usage, they maintain an exceptional quality suitable for medical procedures.
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